Playlists
Meet Amy Krimm: A Generational Embroider Stitching Memories into Reality
Artist Spotlight | How this visual studies student and self–taught artist inherited her love for sewing
Watching ‘The Dick Van Dyke Show’ Today and Taking the Good with the Bad
Those Were The Days丨Being a feminist makes it hard to get through older television shows, but doesn’t make great comedy writing any less timeless.
A Very Unusual Macy’s Parade for a Very Unusual Thanksgiving
The Macy's Parade is going to be a lot different this year—but there's still a lot to be thankful for.
Keeping the Magic Alive
Magic Carpet owners reflect on their time at Penn in the wake of COVID-19’s economic impact
What Happens When Network Television Tries to Tackle the Pandemic?
What’s the value of dramatizing COVID–19 when we’re still watching it unfold in the real world?
The "Bachelorette" Must Go On: Episode 5 Recap
Petty guy drama, cute one–on–ones, and Chris Harrison shenanigans—this is what The Bachelorette is supposed to be about.
'The Mandalorian' Season Two: First Impressions
Exploring the return of the gunslinging bounty hunter in the new series premiere
'The Batman' Will Be Different—and Great
Examining the upcoming reboot of the Caped Crusader, and why it looks promising for DC Films
Vintage Murder Mystery Comedies are Few, but Funny
Those Were The Days│A review of the two films that comprise my favorite genre, vintage murder mystery comedies.
‘The Witches’ Is Not Just Bad, It’s Deeply Problematic
The film demonizes differences when it should be celebrating them.
How Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation May Affect Marriage Equality
And why the setup of the Supreme Court seriously needs to be re-evaluated.
Talking to Brennan Lee Mulligan About His DnD Show, 'Dimension 20'
The let's play show is back for another season—and its creator is putting an anti–capitalist spin on the board game.
Hadji Gaviota Wants You To Be Honest With Yourself
The Penn alum talks dismantling pre–professionalism and discovering his identity ahead of his latest album.
Election 2020: Four Years Undone in Four Days?
Street examines how a buildup of civic engagement catapulted Biden to victory.
Letter From the Election Issue Editor
Hope, hangovers, and some profanity.
Does the Music Industry Actually Care if You Voted?
Between payola and voting initiatives, major recording companies have a mixed track record on the subject of democracy.
What Does An Election Sound Like?
Let's explore how politicians use specific songs and sounds to shape their messages.
‘Star Trek,’ Syncopes, and the Hypothetical Fall of America
Season three of ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ emphasizes a warning that has been present in the franchise for over fifty years.
'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm:' A Review
Classic Sacha Baron Cohen, but not classic Borat


















